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| 8th May, 2007 - 4:06 pm | MLB.com - Two days after signing a prorated $28 million contract with the pitching-starved New York Yankees, Roger Clemens wore pinstriped pants and a Yankees cap while throwing from a mound at the University of Kentucky.
"The arm feels good," Clemens said after the workout. "Right now I've just got to get that soreness that every pitcher understands. I've got to get it in my legs and out as quick as possible so that I know I can handle the stress of a Major League game."
The workout took place in the same city -- albeit a different stadium -- where the seven-time Cy Young Award winner began his comeback last year. Then a member of the Houston Astros, Clemens' first tuneup was with the Class A Lexington Legends, for whom son Koby plays third base. [READ] |
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